Human Capability Initiative Conference To Launch In Riyadh With 13,000+ Attendees
The Human Capability Initiative (HCI) is set to commence this Wednesday and Thursday at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh, drawing an anticipated crowd of over 13,000 participants. This significant event is launched under the esteemed patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Chairman of the Human Capability Development Program Committee.
At the heart of the HCI is the ambition to contribute to the realization of Saudi Vision 2030 through the development of human capabilities. The initiative will host more than 100 varied sessions over two days, including dialogue sessions, interactive workshops, and presentations. These sessions are designed to bolster future preparedness and foster adaptability and flexibility among participants.

The conference will see participation from over 200 speakers, encompassing decision-makers, representatives from global organizations, CEOs, investors, entrepreneurs, and leaders from academic and social institutions. Additionally, officials from think tanks and the non-profit sector will also be in attendance. The diverse range of topics covered in these sessions includes skill development, technology, innovation, sustainability, development, education and training, policy development, and governance.
A key highlight of the HCI is the announcement of significant partnerships and projects involving government bodies, private sector companies, the non-profit sector, and several global organizations. These collaborations aim to promote lifelong learning and prepare the workforce for future challenges across various industries. The focus on global cooperation and a commitment to developing human capabilities underscores the initiative's broader objectives.
For those interested in attending this pivotal conference, registration is made simple through the official website of the HCI: https://humancapabilityinitiative.org/en/. The event promises to be a cornerstone in advancing human capability development in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
As reported by SPA at 21:03 local time (18:03 GMT), this initiative not only highlights Saudi Arabia's commitment to fostering human talent but also positions the Kingdom as a leader in global discussions on human capability development.
With inputs from SPA